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Some firms serve contracting, or shrinking, markets.
Crewed mission capabilities will help SpaceX expand its ability to serve contracts, since it can then serve the ISS for more than just supply runs.
About the author: Amanda Schneider, LEED AP is a workplace trends researcher, blogger for the Huffington Post, and the founder of Contract Consulting Group, a consulting practice serving the Contract Interiors Industry focused on market research, business strategy, and communications.
As shown in Fig. 6, the total network capacity is only enough for serving the contracted data rate of only one of the VNOs.
She said that "all contracted personnel serving on government contracts in Iraq for Blackwater work under the direct operational control of the United States government".
They may serve to contract the linea alba, an activity that is considered irrelevant to the function of the abdominal muscles.
On the side, the gangs in Central America serve as contract killers for the drug cartels and operate their own local extortion, drug dealing, and human trafficking businesses.
Professional oncology services are provided by 18 medical oncologists-hematologists who are employed by CCC or serve under contract.
The author has hypothesized that when numerous FUs are harvested in an area, there is a loss of the usual contractile forces that would normally serve to contract a wound.
Integrative Social Contracts Theory (ISCT) posits a bi-level array of social contracts in which a single, hypothetical social contract serving a largely adjudicative function with respect to the many extant, actual social contracts in terms of which business relationships are structured.
Under Mr. Gros's tutelage, Morgan Stanley won one such contract, serving as co-manager with Salomon Smith Barney for the $21 billion privatization of Brazil's telecommunications monopoly in 1998.
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